3Daughters of the American Revolution - Caples, M. J..
"Daughters of the American Revolution
Conrad Arrant is listed with the DAR as a Revolutionary Ancestor. The said Conrad Arrant who resided during the American Revolutionary at Camden District, South Carolina assisted in establishing American Independence while acting in the capacity of Civil Service, SC. His service included: Jury Duty in SC, Petit Juror 1778-1779 Camden District.
Jury List of SC 1778-1779, compiled by Hendrix & Lindsey, pp 48 & 53
Cherokee Land Lottery by James Smith
History of Upson County, Georgia by Carolyn Nottingham & Evelyn Hannah, pp 193, 189, 123
Report of GeLee Hendrix, CG, FASG
and the below listed DAR Applications

3Marriage Story - Caples, M. J..
"Mary Jo and Kenneth Hall married in North Dakota around 1974.

After some years of being married to Ken Hall, Mary attempted to acquire a copy of the divorce papers from James McDermitt (suppose husband #3). He told her, he had filed in California. He died during the 1980's from cancer. The State of California could not locate the papers. Mary concluded that Jim had not filed for divorce, thus they had not been lawful separated. Also, it came into question if Jim McDermitt has been lawfully divorced from his first wife. This placed a question mark on her marriage with Ken Hall.
She and Ken decided to lawfully marry again, at the:
Lord God of Saboath Lutheran Church
Christiansted, St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands
on Christmas morning (December 25, 12:05 am) 1988. Present at this very special midnight service were her daughters: Beverly Jo Frost (maid-of-honor), Barbara June Frost, and son-in-law, Alexandro Rivera (best man). Pastor Richard Stewart presiding. Pastor Stewart had married Barbara and Alex at this same church on August 8, 1985.".

4Daughters of the American Revolution - Caples, M. J..
"Daughters of the American Revolution
Conrad Arrant is listed with the DAR as a Revolutionary Ancestor. The said Conrad Arrant who resided during the American Revolutionary at Camden District, South Carolina assisted in establishing American Independence while acting in the capacity of Civil Service, SC. His service included: Jury Duty in SC, Petit Juror 1778-1779 Camden District.
Jury List of SC 1778-1779, compiled by Hendrix & Lindsey, pp 48 & 53
Cherokee Land Lottery by James Smith
History of Upson County, Georgia by Carolyn Nottingham & Evelyn Hannah, pp 193, 189, 123
Report of GeLee Hendrix, CG, FASG
and the below listed DAR Applications